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Steve Carter

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Average rating: 4.25 · 691 ratings · 77 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Thing Beneath the Thing...

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This Invitational Life: Ris...

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This Invitational Life Stud...

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The Best of You: Stepping i...

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This Invitational Life Curr...

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“Where are my image-bearers? Where is the fullest expression of who I intended you to be? Where are you, really?”
Steve Carter, The Thing Beneath the Thing: What's Hidden Inside

“Pain is part of living, part of being human. And it’s not meant to drive us into hiding behind a flowering fruit tree. Its purpose is to draw us closer to the heart of God.”
Steve Carter, The Thing Beneath the Thing: What's Hidden Inside

“Unfortunately, many of us are merely existing, relying on toxic tools to keep us insulated from feeling much.”
Steve Carter, The Thing Beneath the Thing: What's Hidden Inside

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